Denmark advanced into the semifinals at Euro 2020 following a 2-1 win over the Czech Republic here on Saturday.
The team whose victory at the 1992 tournament was regarded as a miracle, will play either Ukraine or England at London's Wembley Stadium next Wednesday.
This was Denmark's first quarterfinal at the European Championship since 2004, when they went down 3-0 against the Czechs, but they soon proved that the result just belonged to the past.
Denmark opened the scoring five minutes after the start when Thomas Delaney headed home Jens Stryger's corner near the penalty spot.
The Czechs then managed to send many free kicks and crosses into the box, but Denmark defended well to maintain the scoreline.
Minutes before the end of the first half, Denmark launched an attack from the left flank with Joakim Maehle running deep to send in a wonderful cross. Kasper Dolberg coolly steered the ball into net to make it 2-0.
The Czech Republic pulled one back four minutes after the interval as center forward Patrik Schick tucked Vladimir Coufal's cross into the bottom corner to grab his fifth goal of the tournament.
Denmark still had chances to score late in the second half but Czech goalkeeper Tomas Vaclik made them fruitless with at least two great saves.
However, the 2-1 victory was enough for Denmark to continue their Euro 2020 journey which has been quite emotional and unbelievable.